ODHS 417CLogbook of the America 2nd
(Ship) In the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research LibraryMachine-readable finding aid created by: Rachel AdlerFunds for this project were provided by the North Pacific Research
Bureau.New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library Old Dartmouth Historical
SocietyMachine-readable finding aid created by Rachel Adler 11 April
2013Description is in EnglishNew Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library

Merchant vessel, out of New Bedford mastered by Charles P.
Seabury, on voyage February 23, 1850 – March 16, 1850.

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New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library: Logbook of the America 2nd, ODHS
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